Positively
1 out of 10
8 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
3
One-on-one
Closed file
"What do you do for fun?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do your parents do?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What's wrong with health care in the U.S.?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Nothing special." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"No tough questions." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read through Pitt's website and brochure, did some thinking about what I wanted to convey, etc." Report Response
"Everyone was very friendly. Curriculum seems well thought-out." Report Response
"Seriously, nothing." Report Response
"There's no need to be nervous." Report Response
"It was my first interview and I was worried that I would mess it up because of nervousness, but it was really no big deal. I was ready for the obvious topics of discussion (Why do I want to be a doctor? What's wrong with health care in this country? Talk about research, etc.) and there were no curve ball questions at all. My student interview was with a very laid-back girl. We had a very casual conversation about med school and life and she barely asked me any official questions. My faculty interviewer was a little more serious, but she warmed up after a while and we had a good chat. The final interview with one of the deans was more of a wrap-up and she was incredibly friendly. Overall, I liked Pitt a lot and if they had rolling admissions and accepted me tomorrow I would probably withdraw my other applications and go. In general, as long as you are comfortable explaining why you want to go into medicine and are a sociable person, there is nothing to fear in this interview! In fact, it was sort of fun." Report Response
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